Harris J H, Burke J T, Ray R D, Nichols-Hostetter S, Lester R G
Radiology. 1984 Nov;153(2):353-6. doi: 10.1148/radiology.153.2.6484166.
Dens fractures are frequently difficult to identify radiographically, particularly when it is only possible to obtain a lateral radiograph of the upper cervical spine. Further, when a dens fracture is identified in lateral projection, it is often difficult to distinguish the "high" (Type II) from the "low" (Type III) fracture. The authors describe an elongated "ring" density superimposed upon the body of the axis in the lateral cervical radiograph which, when horizontally disrupted, indicates a dens fracture and is a specific radiographic sign of the "low" variety.
齿突骨折在X线片上常常难以识别,尤其是当只能获得上颈椎的侧位X线片时。此外,当在侧位片上发现齿突骨折时,通常很难区分“高位”(II型)骨折和“低位”(III型)骨折。作者描述了在颈椎侧位片上,一个细长的“环形”密度影叠加在枢椎体上,当这个密度影出现水平中断时,提示齿突骨折,这是“低位”类型骨折的一个特异性X线征象。